BRR Architecture, Inc.

BRR Architecture has provided planning, retail & restaurant architectural services since 1963. With our depth and breadth of experience, we’ve become known as specialists in these fields. Our clients rely on us to provide smart solutions. We understand jurisdictions, development processes and the benefit of creating public & private partnerships to shape future growth in a manner that is beneficial to all stakeholders.

Over the last decade, our team of Planners has specialized in private sector retail development. That experience, in addition to our previous public sector planning service, provides our professionals a unique perspective on issues that are important to your city. We are prepared to focus on the challenges facing many of today’s communities such as local character, design standards, smart growth and economic development. Our goal is to partner with jurisdictions to provide valuable resources to ensure your community’s viability for generations to come.

Our Planners specialize in representing clients in a wide range of planning matters. We are versatile and provide planning services tailored to meet your individual requirements. We have extensive experience in the fulfillment of project requirements and client satisfaction and have established a reputation of providing quality planning services.

What We Do:

Architectural/Building Design Guidelines; Big Box Ordinances; Site Design Guidelines; On-Call Planning Services; On-Call Building Plan Review Services; Planning Negotiations; Development Agreements; Unified Code/Land Development Code Development; Site Design/Planning; Project Feasibility Studies; Site Investigations/Property Research; Signage Codes; Land Use Planning; Code Research and Analysis; Public Participation Plans; Architectural/Graphic Design/3D Visualization Graphics; Development Negotiations.

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